The Samurai Code: How Bushido Can Help Us Live a Meaningful Life (feat. Yoichi Utebi)
The term Bushido means the way of a warrior. It’s been used in Japan since the 9th century when samurai soldiers bravely served their lords.
Today, Bushido is seen as a collection of ideals that lead to fidelity to one’s values and self-improvement.
My guest, Yoichi Utebi, believes that Bushido can serve us well in dealing with our personal and collective challenges.
Yoichi Utebi is a movie producer and lecturer. Born in Japan, Yoichi grew up in Lebanon and the U.S. and where he was exposed to multiple cultures and ethnicities. After 12 years of experience in marketing and management in IT companies, Yoichi decided to join Happy Science, a spiritual movement in Japan, as a minister and lecturer and produce movies.
Yoichi talks about the Samurai’s bushido code of conduct and ideals and how we can apply it in our lives. Bushido is showcased in his new movie “The Cherry Bushido,” a film about a young devotee and group of friends who unite to protect Japan from the threat of extinction by its neighboring country.
Interview time stamps:
03:21 ︳Yoichi talks about the inspiration behind the story of “The Cherry Bushido” movie
06:37 ︳The message behind the spiritual elements in the movie
08:01 ︳The Samurai’s bushido code of conduct and ideals ,and why they’re still relevant
11:15 ︳Yoichi describes the 8 virtues of bushido
13:40 ︳The importance of having faith
15:10 ︳How modern-day Japan uses the bushido principles
17:10 ︳The 3 bushido maxims to live by every day and how it can benefit us
25:00 ︳Why we should be patriotic to the whole world (and not just our own country)
26:10 ︳The key message behind “The Cherry Bushido”
30:11 ︳Living the Bushido code during the age of social media
Learn more about “The Cherry Bushido” at the films official website.